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On 6/11/2010 7:46 AM, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... >> Since both gumbo file' and rootbeer are derived from sassafras, can they >> be substituted for each other? I've used the former perhaps once or >> twice and the latter only with vanilla ice cream as a float or solely as >> a sodapop drink. What and how else do the two have in common >> (whatever!)? >> >> Sky, who's just curious ![]() >> >> -- >> Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! >> Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! > > > don't think I'd like that 'little bit o' fizz' in my gumbo (smile). The > only thing I've seen root beer used for (and my recipe calls for a specific > brand - not a store brand) is pulled pork. Boneless pork loin of around 3-4 > lbs. and a 16 oz. bottle of root beer in a crock pot until the meat falls > apart. > -ginny > > I've a friend who swears by his momma's recipe for cooking a ham, pour Dr. Pepper all over the ham and the cover it with file', bake. I tried a slice once at his house and nearly threw up. His current wife won't let him make it as he is the only one who will eat it. |
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